PAU, France (AP) — If there was a smiley-face jersey for the happiest rider at the Tour de France, to go alongside the iconic yellow shirt worn by the race leader, Canadian Mike Woods would be in the running for it. A rookie at cycling's greatest race at an unusually ripe age — 32 — and with an unusual story as a former track athlete who switched late to pro cycling, Woods knows that his first Tour might also be his last. "I'm really savoring every moment," says Woods, one of just two Canadians racing this Tour.Read more on NewsOK.com